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  • FHWA Unsignalized Intersections Countermeasures
  • Issue Briefs Sheet 8 Toolbox of Countermeasures
    Crash Reduction Factors

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Agenda Improving Safety for Stop Controlled
Intersections
  • Overview of Stop Controlled Intersection Safety
  • Identify Proven Countermeasures to Improve Safety
    of Stop Controlled Intersections
  • Review Application of Countermeasures to Stop
    Controlled Intersections

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2006 U.S. National Total Crash Characteristics
Crash Type Total Crashes Total Crashes Fatalities Injuries Fatalities Injuries
Number Percent Number Percent
Non-Intersection 2,724,000 47 766,849 44
Stop and No Control Intersection 2,021,000 32 544,236 31
Signalized Intersection 1,228,000 21 434,915 25
Total 5,973,000 100 1,746,000 100
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U.S. YEARLY Average Number of FATAL INJURY
Crashes by TRAFFIC CONTROL (2002 - 2006)
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Unsignalized Intersection Countermeasures
NCHRP 500 Volume 5 A Guide for
Addressing Unsignalized Intersection Collisions
FHWA Briefing Sheet 8 Crash Reduction
Factors for Intersections
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Unsignalized Intersection Safety Strategies
  • Unsignalized Intersection Safety Strategies
  • Individual Strategy Sheets for each of the 49
    Unsignalized Intersection Strategies
  • from NCHRP 500 Volume 5 A Guide for Addressing
    Unsignalized Intersection Collisions

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The Two Overall Principles for Stop Controlled
Intersections
  • Clarify
  • Simplify

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Improving Safety for Stop Controlled Intersections
  • Apply Clarify and Simplify
  • Provide info in advance of where it is needed
    (warning navigation)
  • Spread decisions
  • Keep workload at medium level
  • Maximize visibility of warning and Stop signs
    beacons

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Applying Clarify and Simplify
1.Warning
  • All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways

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Applying Clarify and Simplify
2. Enhanced Warning
  • All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways

Double-Up CRF 31
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Applying Clarify and Simplify
3. Enhanced Warning
  • All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways

Warning Beacons CRF 25
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Applying Clarify and Simplify
2. Enhanced Warning
  • Add Advance Transverse Rumble CRF 28
  • All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways

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Applying Clarify and Simplify
4. Guide
  • All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways

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Applying Clarify and Simplify
5. Regulatory Right-of-Way
  • Stop Sign on outside of large right turn radius
    is too far out of center attention window of
    driver
  • All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways

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Applying Clarify and Simplify
5. Regulatory Right-of-Way
  • Add Stop Sign on Island to Enhance Visibility
  • CRF 11
  • Right Hand Supplementary Stop Sign
  • All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways

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Applying Clarify and Simplify
6. Regulatory Right-of-Way
  • Double Up Stop Signs
  • CRF 11

CRF 11 total crashes CRF 55 Rt Angle Crashes
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Applying Clarify and Simplify
7. STOP Beacon
  • Add Stop Beacon CRF 30
  • All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways

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Questions and Discussion
Applying Clarify and Simplify
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ALERTing Drivers - Warning Signs for Stop
Controlled Intersections
  • 1. Advance Warning Signing
  • A. for Unexpected Conditions
  • B. for Intersections
  • C. Enhanced Advance Warning
  • D. for Right-of-Way Controls
  • E. Flashers for Intersection Warning
  • F. Actuated Flashers for Intersection Warning
  • 2. Advance Transverse Rumble Strips
  • 3. Automated Real-Time Advance Warning

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Warning Signing Countermeasures
1.A Advance Warning Signs
  • Purpose to call attention to unexpected
    conditions and to situations that might not be
    readily apparent to road users

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Is this Intersection as safe as it could be?
Discussion
  • What are the Safety Effects of Intersection
    Warning Signs?
  • Lets list them

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Is this Intersection as safe as it could be?
Discussion
  • What are the Safety Effects of Intersection
    Warning Signs?
  • Lets list them

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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 1.B Advance Intersection Warning Signs

Tried
CRF 30 Urban CRF 40 Rural
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E1 Improve
Visibility of Intersections by providing enhanced
signing
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Warning Signing Countermeasures
1.B Advance Intersection Warning Signs
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E1 Improve
Visibility of Intersections by providing enhanced
signing
  • Supplemental Plaques and Auxiliary Signs
  • Advisory Speed Plaques
  • Street Name Signs
  • Unexpected Conditions

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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 1. C. Enhanced Countermeasures for Intersections
    on Curves
  • - Add Location of Side Roads

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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 1.C Enhanced Countermeasures for Intersections on
    Curves

Permissible Additions to standard Horizontal
Alignment symbol signs provide positive guidance
to drivers
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Advance Warning Countermeasures
Section 2A.15 Enhanced Conspicuity for Signing
January 2, 2008 Notice of Proposed Rule Making
  • A. Increasing the size
  • B. Doubling-up of a standard regulatory, warning,
    or guide sign by adding a second identical sign
    on the left-hand side of the roadway.
  • C. Adding a solid yellow or fluorescent yellow
    rectangular header panel above a standard sign
  • D. Adding a NEW plaque (see Section 2C.67) above
    a new standard regulatory or warning sign, for a
    period of time determined by engineering
    judgment, to call attention to the new sign.
  • E. Adding one or more red flags (cloth or
    retroreflective sheeting) above a sign
  • F. Adding a solid red or fluorescent red strip of
    retroreflective sheeting at least 75 mm (3 in)
    wide around the perimeter of a standard
    regulatory sign.

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Advance Warning Countermeasures
Section 2A.15 Enhanced Conspicuity for Signing
January 2, 2008 Notice of Proposed Rule Making
  • G. Adding a solid yellow, a solid fluorescent
    yellow, or a diagonally striped black and yellow
    (or black and fluorescent yellow) strip of
    retroreflective sheeting at least 75 mm (3 in)
    wide around the perimeter of a standard warning
    sign.
  • H. Adding a warning beacon (see Section 4L.03) to
    a standard regulatory (other than a STOP or a
    Speed Limit sign), warning, or guide sign.
  • I. Adding a speed limit sign beacon (see Section
    4L.04) to a standard Speed Limit sign.
  • J. Adding a stop beacon (see Section 4L.05) to a
    STOP sign.
  • K. Adding light emitting diode (LED) units within
    the symbol or legend of a sign or border of a
    standard regulatory, warning, or guide sign
  • L. Using other methods that are specifically
    allowed for certain signs as described elsewhere
    in this Manual.

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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 1.C Enhanced Warning Signing

Fluorescent Yellow
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E1 Improve
Visibility of Intersections by providing enhanced
signing
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Warning Signing Countermeasures
1.C Enhanced Warning Signing
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E5 Install larger
warning signs at Intersections
  • Increasing Size of Sign 36 x 36 rather than 30
    x 30

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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 1.C Enhanced Warning Signing
  • Increasing Size of Sign by Mounting on
    Large Background

NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E5 Install larger
warning signs at Intersections
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Advance Warning Countermeasures
  • 1.C Enhanced Advance Warning -Doubling-Up

Double-Up of Advance Warning Signs
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E1 Improve Visibility
of Intersections by providing enhanced signing
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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 1.D STOP AHEAD Pavement Markings

CRF 15
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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 1.E Enhanced Advance Warning for Right-of-Way
    Controls - Doubling-Up

Double-Up of Advance Warning Signs
Tried
CRF 31
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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 1.F Flashers for Intersection Warning Signs

Stop Ahead with Flasher
Tried
CRF 25 All Crashes
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Warning Signing Countermeasures
2. Advance Transverse Rumble Strips
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E6 Install Rumble
Strips on Intersection Approaches
  • Rumble Strips are particularly appropriate on
    stop-controlled approaches to rural intersections
  • 28 Crash Reduction
  • Key to effectiveness is to apply sparingly so
    that they retain their surprise value in
    gaining driver attention
  • No consensus
  • Noise is a potential problem
  • Potential loss of control for motorcycles

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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • 2. Advance Transverse Rumble Strips

In Advance of Rural Stop Signs
CRF 28 All Crashes
Option Omit Rumble Bar in Middle 2 for
Motorcycles
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Warning Signing Countermeasures
  • Review Questions What is the Crash Reduction
    for an Advance Intersection Warning Sign?
  • CRF 40 reduction in crashes, Rural

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Questions and Discussion
Warning Signing Countermeasures
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  1. Increase Size
  2. Add Retroreflective Sleeves to posts
  3. Double-Up
  4. Enhance Visibility (stop sign on island)
  5. Overhead Placement
  6. Plaques
  7. Stop Beacons
  8. Restrict Parking near Intersections

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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 1. Increase Size
  • Oversized STOP Signs

NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E5 Install larger
regulatory signs
CRF 19
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 2. Retroreflective sleeves and flags

Flagging
Sleeve
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 3. Double-Up

Doubled up Stop Signs Left and Right Hand
Side of Two-Lane Road
CRF 11 total crashes CRF 55 Rt Angle Crashes
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 3. Double-Up

Doubled up Stop Signs
CRF 11 total crashes CRF 55 Rt Angle Crashes
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 4. Enhance Visibility
  • (Supplemental
  • Stop Sign
  • in Island)

NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E3 Install Splitter
Islands on Minor Road Approaches
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 4. Enhance visibility
  • (Stop Sign in Island)

Two Stop Signs
NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E3 Install Splitter
Islands on Minor Road Approaches
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 5. Overhead Mounted Stop Signs

NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E8 Overhead Mounted
Stop Signs
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 6. Auxiliary Plaques

Plaques are required for multiway Stops
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 7. Intersection Beacons

Red-Yellow CRF 25
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 7. Stop Beacons

STOP Beacon Mounted on Top of Stop Sign
CRF 30
NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E11 Flashing Beacons
at Stop-Controlled Intersections
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 7. Stop Beacons

Overhead Simultaneous Flashing Stop Beacons
-Most Effective Application
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 8. Restrict Parking on Intersection Approaches

CRF 49
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.2 G5 Restrict or
Eliminate Parking on Intersection Approaches
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • 9. Lighting
  • CRF 30 (Elvik Vaa)

NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E2-Improve Visibility of
Intersection by Providing Lighting (P)
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STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
  • Questions?

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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
  • Install Splitter Islands on the Minor Road
    Approach to an Intersection

Splitter Island
  • Call Attention to the presence of the
    Intersection

NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E3 Install Splitter
Islands on Minor Road Approaches
CRF 45 3-Approach CRF 40 4-Approach
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 1 Narrow travel lanes by striping on
Main highway
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 1 Narrow travel lanes by striping on
Main highway
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 1 Narrow travel lanes by striping on
Main highway
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 1 Narrow travel lanes by striping on
Main highway
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 2 Add splitter Island on side road
approaches
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 2 Add splitter Island on side road
approaches
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 2 Add splitter Island on side road
approaches
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 2 Add splitter Island on side road
approaches
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Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures Review
  • What are your suggestions to reduce turning and
    crossing crashes at this 2-way stop control rural
    intersection?

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Improving Safety of Stop Controlled
Intersections Review
  • What are your suggestions to reduce turning and
    crossing crashes at this 2-way stop control rural
    intersection?

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Agenda Improving Safety for Stop Controlled
Intersections
  • Overview of Stop Controlled Intersection Safety
  • Identified Proven Countermeasures to Improve
    Safety of Stop Controlled Intersections
  • Reviewed Application of Countermeasures to Stop
    Controlled Intersections

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Improving Safety of Stop Controlled Intersections
  • Questions?

Contact Info fred.ranck_at_fhwa.dot.gov mark.doctor_at_
fhwa.dot.gov
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